KOKRAJHAR: The final photo electoral rolls for five LACs in Kokrajhar and two LACs in Baksa districts of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) were published on Monday, with representatives from various political parties present at the district headquarters in each area.
The Kokrajhar District Commissioner’s Office has officially announced the publication of the Final Photo Electoral Roll for five Legislative Assembly Constituencies (LACs) in Kokrajhar: No. 1 Gossaigaon LAC, No. 2 Dotma (ST) LAC, No. 3 Kokrajhar (ST) LAC, No. 4 Baokungri LAC, and No. 5 Parbatjhora LAC.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference held in the conference hall of the DC office, District Commissioner Masanda Magdalin Pertin stated that the final photo electoral roll was officially published on Monday.
She mentioned that all necessary initiatives and measures were taken during the publication of the electoral roll. She urged voters to ensure that their details are accurately recorded in the final electoral roll, emphasizing the importance of this verification for smooth participation in the democratic process. Eligible voters are encouraged to verify their information on the official websites eoassam.nic.in and voters.eci.gov.in.
Voters can contact the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) at their respective polling stations or reach out to the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) for each Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC) for any clarifications. The DC emphasized the importance of verifying voter details to ensure smooth participation in the upcoming elections.
In Baksa, the District Election Officer officially released the final voter list for the 41 No. Manash Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC) and the 42 No. Baksa (ST) LAC on Monday. The published data shows that the 41 No. Manas LAC has a total of 2,06,353 voters, comprising 1,03,735 male voters and 1,02,618 female voters.
The 42 No. Baksa (ST) LAC has a total of 1,99,053 voters, including 98,405 male voters, 1,00,646 female voters, and 2 third-gender voters. Baksa district now has a total of 4,05,406 voters across two LACs, including 2,02,140 male voters, 2,03,264 female voters, and 2 third-gender voters.
Additionally, the district has a total of 486 polling stations, with 245 stations in the Manas LAC and 241 stations in the Baksa (ST) LAC. The District Election Officer has encouraged voters to verify their details and actively engage in the democratic process during the upcoming elections.